Indian Dwarf Pea Puffer

Indian Dwarf Pea Puffer

$12.99
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The Pea Puffer, scientifically known as Carinotetraodon travancoricus, is a tiny and captivating freshwater fish species that hails from the slow-moving rivers and freshwater habitats of South India and Sri Lanka. Also referred to as the Dwarf Freshwater Pufferfish, these delightful aquatic creatures have gained popularity among aquarium enthusiasts for their charming personalities and unique appearance. Appearance: Pea Puffers are remarkably small, typically measuring around 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) in length when fully grown. Their compact size and distinctive shape make them instantly recognizable. Their bodies are round and chubby, almost resembling a small green pea, which is how they earned their common name. The coloration of Pea Puffers varies from light olive green to dark green, and they often exhibit a pattern of black spots or stripes on their skin, adding to their overall appeal. Their eyes are large and expressive, and they have a beak-like mouth, which they use to

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